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Originally Posted by Robbob
That is great. That is the USA hockey rule book.
NHL:
67.6 Disallowed Goal - A goal cannot be scored by an attacking player
who bats or directs the puck with his hand into the net. A goal cannot
be scored by an attacking player who bats or directs the puck and it is
deflected into the net off any player, goalkeeper or official. When the
puck enters the net on a clear deflection off a glove, the goal shall be
allowed.
The refs I guess saw conclusive evidence that the player directed it in and it wasn't a simple deflection.
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You have to be kidding...
You bolded the wrong part.
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Originally Posted by NHL
A goal cannot be scored by an attacking player who bats or directs the puck and it is deflected into the net off any player, goalkeeper or official.
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Pucks coming high, he puts his hands up to get in the way of the puck, then swings his hands down contacting the puck and re directing the puck which went into the net.
Seriously why is this an argument?